[Zope] File upload manager similar to OWL for Zope?

Ellinghaus, Lance lance.ellinghaus at eds.com
Fri Dec 26 17:11:50 EST 2003


We are not allowed to run SMB, NFS, or any other standard file sharing
protocol like that in this environment. That is why we use OWL, to provide a
central repository. That is why I needed to know if there was an option in
Zope already, or if I would have to roll it myself.

Lance Ellinghaus
EDS - TWAI Operations Special Projects
Phone: 214-922-6458
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-----Original Message-----
From: Wilson, Derek [mailto:dwilson at abrazohealth.com] 
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 4:05 PM
To: Ellinghaus, Lance; Tino Wildenhain
Cc: zope at zope.org
Subject: RE: [Zope] File upload manager similar to OWL for Zope?


I think you're better off using plain Zope and using Novell Netdrive to map
drives to the Zope server.

Thanks,
Derek Wilson


-----Original Message-----
From: Ellinghaus, Lance [mailto:lance.ellinghaus at eds.com] 
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 12:39 PM
To: Tino Wildenhain; Ellinghaus, Lance
Cc: zope at zope.org
Subject: RE: [Zope] File upload manager similar to OWL for Zope?


We need to be able to upload the files via a webpage and have them
accessible to both web requests and OS level requests. We have our files
accessible internally via the web and OS.

Lance

Lance Ellinghaus
EDS - TWAI Operations Special Projects
Phone: 214-922-6458
Work Cell: 972-877-0409
Nextel Private ID: 142*52*5511
Personal Cell: 940-597-4755



-----Original Message-----
From: Tino Wildenhain [mailto:tino at wildenhain.de] 
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 1:27 PM
To: Ellinghaus, Lance
Cc: zope at zope.org
Subject: Re: [Zope] File upload manager similar to OWL for Zope?


Hi Lance,

Ellinghaus, Lance wrote:
> Does anyone know of a product for Zope that works similar to OWL? We 
> use OWL at our company for a central repository of files and have over

> 10GB of files being managed by it. The advantage of OWL is that the
> files are stored in directories in the OS so they can be accessed via 
> the filesystem if needed.
Whats the advantage?
Beside there are many products for zope to map content to single files in a
filsystem...


Regards
Tino Wildenhain

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